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Mike_Rowbauls's avatar
Oct 19, 2023
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Netgear Powerline PL1000v2 issues with new router

Hi newbie here,   We recently had to switch to a new "eero" brand router after switching to frontier as our service provider. The Powerline PL1000 (that worked with our previous "Arris" router) sta...
  • michaelkenward's avatar
    Oct 19, 2023

    Mike_Rowbauls wrote:

     

    When a technician from frontier came to look at it he said something along the lines of "the Powerline is applying a voltage back on the router through the ethernet cable causing it to short" (sorry if this isn't a good description, I'm hardly an expert on this stuff)

     


    That's a new one on me.Not something that has turned up here before.

     

    But one thing I have learned is that technicians from the ISPs are generally hopeless. They make up these things to pass the buck on to someone else.

     

    I suspect that you are as much an expert on this stuff as the guy who peddled that story.

     

    Plugs should do nothing to the "electricals". They are effectively a bit of wire between router and device.

     

    More details might help. What's the router? Have you tried different mains sockets for the plugs?